Give your operators the view they need

Hawkeye LiveView puts real-time camera views directly in the cabin, showing the operator exactly what’s happening below and around the spreader. Clearer landings, fewer near-misses, less strain on every shift.

The view from the cabin isn't always enough

Spreaders, containers, and twistlocks sit below and around the operator’s natural line of sight. In poor light, rain, or simply due to the geometry of the lift, that visibility gap is where landings go wrong, locks don’t fully engage, or twin lifts get missed.

LiveView closes that gap. Camera feeds are routed straight to monitors in the cabin, giving the operator a continuous, real-time view of exactly what the spreader is doing — without needing to lean, twist, or guess.

One system, configured to your needs

LiveView is a scalable, modular system with up to four cameras mounted in different positions on the spreader. Choose the configuration that solves the visibility challenge you actually have.

Bromma STS45E G2

Want Better Visibility To Land The Container Correctly?

With a camera mounted on each of the corners of the spreader your operator can get a close-up view of the container’s corner castings.

Want To Be Able To See Beneath Your Spreader?

With two cameras mounted on the spreaders frame, one of each side your operator will get a clear view of what is going on below the spreader.

Want To Know If You Are Lifting Two Twenty Foot Containers?

With one camera mounted centrally your operator will get a clear view of any containers being handled by your spreader.

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What better visibility changes on the ground

More precise landings

A direct view of the corner castings means the operator lands the spreader correctly the first time, reducing re-positioning and the small delays that add up across a shift.

Fewer costly accidents

Seeing clearly in all conditions — rain, darkness, glare — lets the operator catch problems before they become equipment damage or downtime.

Twin-twenty awareness

A centrally mounted camera gives the operator a clear view of whether two twenty-foot containers are being lifted together, reducing the chance of an unintended twin lift.

Less strain, every shift

Operators no longer need to lean, twist, or rely on mirrors and guesswork to see below the spreader. That’s less physical strain and more confidence on every lift.

Especificaciones

Configuration

  • Modular, up to 4 cameras

Mounting

  • Spreader frame and corners / new or retrofit

Display

  • In-cabin monitors, real-time feed

Video Transmission

  • Video feed through the existing crane – spreader cable, using an Ethernet Over Powerline solution. Altenative is utilizing fiber optics if available in the crane – spreader cable.

Camera positions

  • Central, side-mounted, corner-mounted

Compatible equipment

  • STS, RTG, RMG, MHC

Tailoring

  • Camera count and placement configured to your needs

Want something else?

Speak to us about how we can tailor a LiveView system that suits your operation.